FAQ
Clear answers about O-1 visas, profile strength, and long-term pathways.
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ELIGIBILITY & PROFILE
If you have strong achievements, recognition, or impact in your field, you may qualify. Profiles are evaluated based on overall strength.
Not necessarily. Media, roles, impact, and recognition can also support your profile.
No. Many professionals qualify based on industry-level recognition.
O-1A: science, business, education, athletics
O-1B: arts, media, creative industries
Some can, but stronger profiles usually show consistent recognition and impact.
PROFILE STRENGTH & REQUIREMENTS
Recognition, visibility, impact, and a clear narrative of your work.
It helps, but other forms of recognition can also support your profile.
Only if your individual contribution is clearly demonstrated.
Very important—profiles are stronger when recognition is sustained over time.
Gaps can often be improved with better structuring and positioning.
PROCESS & TIMELINE
Timelines vary depending on preparation and pathway.
Yes, extensions are possible if your work continues.
Yes, depending on how your engagements are structured.
In many cases, yes—depending on your current status.
What is the first step to get started?
Understanding your profile and where you stand is the best place to begin.
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Have questions about your profile or unsure which path is right for you? Reach out anytime—we’re here to help you understand your options and next steps clearly.
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SPONSORSHIP & STRUCTURE
Yes, a U.S.-based sponsor or structured work arrangement is required.
Yes, if their individual contributions and impact are clearly shown.
Yes, with the right project or engagement structure.
Yes, depending on how your work is organized and presented.
PATHWAYS & FUTURE
Yes, many O-1 profiles align with EB-1 or EB-2 pathways.
It depends on your profile strength and long-term goals.
A green card pathway for individuals with strong recognition and sustained achievement.
By strengthening your profile over time with recognition and impact.
PRACTICAL & COMMON QUESTIONS
Yes, dependents can accompany you.
No, they can study but not work.
It depends on your profile. O-1 is not lottery-based and is for high-achieving individuals.
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